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4:04pm on Thursday the 2nd 2010f September
BARACK STAR

Last week, Republican John McCain didn't know how many homes he owns.

Tonight, Democrat Barack Obama didn't know what town he was in.

In a live satellite speech tonight to the Democratic National Convention in Denver from a home in Kansas City, Obama said: "I'm here with the Girardo family here in St. Louis."

Then came a graphic across the television screen that said Obama was in Kansas City, Mo.

Then 7-year-old Sasha Obama asked: "Daddy, what city are you in?"

"I'm in Kansas City, sweetie," Obama said, correcting his earlier geographic reference.

News-Leader.Com digg this

Doesn't every rock star have the "Hey St. Louis are you ready to raaaaaaawk?!?" moment, when they are in Kansas City?

Barack should be given a break on this foible. Life on the road while campaigning in all the fifty seven of The United States of America is grueling.

(h/t to Fark)

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